On the eastern slopes of Mount Canaan,
overlooking the Golan Heights and the Sea of
Galilee from an altitude of 570 meters, the
Mizpe Hayamim hotel and spa covers an area
of 37 acres of fruit groves and walking
paths.

Gan-Vradim offers two natural
stone houses in one of the most spectacular
locations in Amirim; on the edge of the
village - where one can find maximum privacy
and quite. The artistic decoration of the
place is related to the nature around, and
the house is being kept in a harmonious
way between man and earth. Our guest will
feel it in the Mediterranean garden around
the house, in the natural Spa products and
in the pure water.

In
a beautifull peace of heaven in the north of
israel, between the Banyas and Dan rivers we
located our 5 cabins. (3 for families and 2
studios for couples). The water from the
bathroom and the kitchen purified and goes
to our garden. we provide our guests organic
meals from our Vegtable garden, goats pen
and chicken coop. our farm is running
according to the permaculture way, we make
com[ost, recyceling and won, this second
year, the award for the ecotourism in the
north of Israel.

Vacation in the
center of Metula Where a tourist resort and
a special experience await you and there is
cool, pleasant weather most days of the
year. Hosting includes a rich homemade
breakfast, which is served in the dining
room and includes a selection of cheeses,
salads, wines and jams made of orchard
fruits and more

10 guest units beside our peach and plum
plantation, surrounded by mountains and near
creaks and lakes.
We have ISO standard agriculture, including
the use of biological pesticides. We insist
on minimal waste and energy consumption,
recycling and composting of organic waste
for our garden. We take our guests for tours
in the area, while emphasizing localization
and preservation.

GoEco presents
an exciting new travel concept for people
who are eager to explore remote parts of the
world and to contribute at the same time to
the welfare
of the local population and eco-system they
visit.

The Vered HaGalil farm offers
guest accommodations in rooms constructed of
wood and the local basalt stone, horseback
riding on mountain trails, and a
country-style restaurant. Workers at all the
branches of this farm (restaurant, horseback
riding, housekeeping) include both Arabs and
Jews. There is a citrus fruit orchard and a
grove of olive trees

10 guest units beside our peach and plum
plantation, surrounded by mountains and near
creaks and lakes.
We have ISO standard agriculture, including
the use of biological pesticides. We insist
on minimal waste and energy consumption,
recycling and composting of organic waste
for our garden. We take our guests for tours
in the area, while emphasizing localization
and preservation.

The ancient synagogue of the village of
Baram was constructed from large and
particularly beautiful hewn stones. The size
of the building is evidence that a highly
successful Jewish community lived in this
area during the fourth and fifth centuries.

Fun for the entire familyHurshat Tal National Park, in the northern part of the
Hula Valley, is the ideal place to spend a
day or two or even three. The landscaped
lawns and well-kept campground occupy 100 of
the approximately 190 acres of the national
park.

Tel Hazor sits opposite Kibbutz Ayelet
Hashahar on the Rosh Pina-Metulla road.
Hazor flourished during the middle Canaanite
period (ca. 1750 B.C.E.) and was the largest
fortified area in Eretz Israel during the
Israelite period (ninth century B.C.E.).

At one time, the Hula Valley was an
important resting place for birds migrating
from Europe to Africa and back. Tens of
thousands of birds found refuge in the pond
and swamps. In addition, many species of
rare fish and plants lived here

Waterfalls and flour mills
The sources of Nahal Ayoun are in Lebanon,
about seven kilometers north of the town of
Metulla. Nahal Ayoun begins in the Ayoun
Valley in Lebanon and runs down into Israel,
flowing between stone walls.

Springs and a biblical-period city
Entering the Tel Dan Reserve is like
stepping into a wonderland: scores of
bubbling brooks feed into a running river
and tall treetops reach for the sky, their
leaves and branches keeping the ground shady
and refreshingly cool, even at noon on a hot
summer's day.